Jul 30th, '11, 08:10
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Gyokuro versus Sencha
A member asked what is the difference between gyokuro and sencha in another topic. I thought it would make an interesting topic since there are many differences.
Jul 30th, '11, 08:32
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Re: Gyokuro versus Sencha
I didn't have gyokuro for a while, looking forward to trying it again one or two month later. I'm sure my taste changed greatly, i wonder if i will say same things as i did before. At the beginning i created similar topic
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 2&p=184216

Jul 30th, '11, 08:43
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Re: Gyokuro versus Sencha
Wow, I must be getting old and senile ... forgot all about this topic.Xell wrote:I didn't have gyokuro for a while, looking forward to trying it again one or two month later. I'm sure my taste changed greatly, i wonder if i will say same things as i did before. At the beginning i created similar topichttp://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 2&p=184216

Jul 30th, '11, 11:02
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Re: Gyokuro versus Sencha
Considering through how many posts you go on daily basis... no wonderChip wrote: Wow, I must be getting old and senile ... forgot all about this topic.

Now probably i would grab good sencha more often, than gyokuro even if i had both in unlimited stock. Most likely i'll make a birthday present for myself, a really good gyokuro and a ~100ml kyusu

